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Gino Tells Jasmine Why His Ex Didn’t Sign a Prenup, Admits Request to Write a Will …

During Part 1 of the 90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days Season 6 Tell All special, cast members labeled Jasmine and Gino the most toxic couple.
Yes, that is accurate. Even more toxic than Riley and Violet — a couple that had (thankfully, finally) broken up.
During Part 2, the couple open up about the conflicts that led to their most explosive, nasty fights.
One was the prenup. Gino admits that he didn’t ask his first wife to sign a prenup. He also admits that Jasmine’s request for him to write a will scares him.

Previously, Gino married a different woman. Denise, his ex-wife, was from Brazil. Gino met her there for work, and brought her home to Michigan on a K-1 visa.
In Entertainment Tonight‘s sneak peek clip, Gino explains why Denise never faced the prenup question.
“She was working and she had her own retirement account with good investments,” Gino reasoned.

“Now I’m not saying something’s going to happen to us,” Gino says. That means that he has more confidence in his relationship than the rest of us do.
“But there’s a small chance that, you know, something could happen,” he admits.
Gino adds: “I have to protect myself.”

Gino also explained that Jasmine’s request for him to draw up a will left him feeling kind of spooked.
Jasmine stresses out that she hasn’t met his family. If something awful happened, she doesn’t trust that they’d help her.
What if she came all the way to Michigan only to end up alone, mourning a dead man and a mandatory return trip to Panama?

“First of all when I hear she wants to do a will, that scares me,” Gino expresses.
“Like, what, am I going to be murdered?” he asks.
Gino goes on: “And it’s like, we haven’t even gotten married yet. That scares me.”

They both made solid points — yes, really — during this debate. Thankfully, on the Tell All stage, both were calmer.
Meisha noted that she is Team Jasmine, suggesting that a prenup “immediately puts someone on guard.”
Statler and Dempsey disagreed, with Dempsey pointing out: “You never know what can happen.” Exactly. Don’t let romantic ideals rob you of your home and savings.

We here at THG are not attorneys and would not presume to offer legal advice. But we have discussed prenups before.
In simple terms, everyone who marries has a “prenup.” It’s the laws of wherever you happen to be.
If you marry in Michigan, live in Michigan, and divorce in Michigan, then your divorce — including division of assets and more — happens according to Michigan law.

Gino and Jasmine could simply look up Michigan divorce law and decide what is right, or wrong, for them.
If they like what’s on the books, then there’s likely no need for a prenup.
However, if they don’t like it, then they can agree upon something that they will like. Gino and Jasmine can each have an attorney (the monied partner should always pay for both, when applicable) who iron out the details and advise their clients.

Simply put, prenups aren’t just for rich people. And even when one partner is wealthy, some prenups can be life-saving for the less wealthy partner.
It is possible that this is a generational difference. Meisha is gorgeous, but she is right on the cusp between eldest Millennials and Gen X. (She has very Gen X vibes) Statler and Dempsey are, of course, Millennials.
And prenups are much more popular among Millennials, who (as a whole) would rather figure out how to divide things while they still in love than wait until they potentially hate each other. It’s sensible. Too sensible for Gino and Jasmine.
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Israeli Power Company Reports Employee Fatally Struck By Attack From Lebanon

Shalom Abudi, a 56-year-old employee of an Israeli power firm, was murdered by an anti-tank missile strike that came from the other side of the Lebanese border.
The Israel Electric Corporation acknowledged that the event happened in the Dovev area, about half a mile (800 meters) from the border between Lebanon and Israel.
The bombing increased hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, a militia supported by Iran.
The region has experienced heightened confrontations, especially between Israel and Hezbollah, in the aftermath of Hamas’s October 7 onslaught from the Gaza Strip.
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Base station antennas produce six signal beams

With the changing needs of carriers in mind, MatSing has made its new 6-beam MBA product set generally available. In order to provide 4×4 MIMO support, greater beam separation, and significant signal gain increase, the high-performing antenna solution is made to deliver the best possible coverage and capacity for 4G LTE and 5G networks.
The whole low- and mid-band spectrum is covered by MatSing’s extensive 6-beam lens antenna portfolio, which supports frequencies from 600 MHz to 4200 MHz. Some of the new Gen II antennas that are perfect for capacity relief and macros are as follows:
For all forms of connection, including 4G LTE and 5G, the new 6-beam panel lens antenna portfolio offers an instant capacity relief alternative with scalability supplied in a highly economical manner. The performance of the 4G LTE networks has to be improved continuously, even as 5G deployments around the world continue to move quickly and are predicted to continue expanding over the next ten years. Carriers’ primary objective continues to be connecting more devices to the network at the same time while improving customer happiness.
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The enhanced coverage and increased capacity that carriers have been requesting are met by the new 6-beam MBA product set. The new Gen II antennas provide the best coverage and capacity option for 4G LTE and 5G networks due to their significant signal gain improvement, improved beam isolation, and support for 4×4 MIMO. These features are in response to the growing need for connection.
The extensive portfolio of 6-beam lens antennas covers all low- and mid-band needs, supporting frequencies from 600 MHz to 4200 MHz. The new antennas are perfect for macros and capacity relief since they offer a scalable, instantaneous solution at a very low cost for all connectivity types, including 4G LTE and 5G.
The ideal coverage and capacity solution for 4G LTE and 5G networks is offered by MatSing’s new 6-beam panel lens antenna portfolio, which is designed to offer significant signal gain enhancement, greater isolation between beams, and support for 4×4 MIMO. With quick capacity relief and scalability offered in a highly economical way for all forms of connection, including 4G LTE and 5G, the new Gen II antennas are perfect for macros and capacity relief.
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Indonesia Receives Almost 200 Rohingya Refugees, Reports Local Official

The largest group of Rohingya refugees to arrive in Indonesia’s westernmost region in months, approximately 200 people, including women and children, did so on Tuesday. The Rohingya, a marginalized ethnic group from Myanmar, frequently embark on risky maritime expeditions, enduring protracted and costly voyages in delicate vessels in an attempt to reach Malaysia or Indonesia.
Local navy commander Andi Susanto claimed that the 196 refugees landed in the Pidie region of Aceh Province, in a remote place.
Some of the evacuees left right away after arriving inland; accounts vary as to how many of the ten or seven who made their way to the neighboring hills sought safety. A representative for the local fishing community, Marfian, surmised that these people might have been middlemen who brought refugees to the area on purpose.
Residents and local authorities helped the refugees by bringing food and drink to those who were left stranded on the shore.
Images sent to AFP showed exhausted refugees—including mothers holding small children—waiting for assistance on the shore. With around 200 Rohingya reported dead or missing during such treacherous sea crossings last year, the UN refugee agency predicts that over 2,000 Rohingya have tried the dangerous trek to Southeast Asian countries in 2022.
There is a pattern to the Rohingya migrants traveling by water to Indonesia, which is followed in this episode. 184 Rohingya refugees were forced to swim ashore after being abandoned at sea before arriving in the town of Peureulak in eastern Aceh in March. The difficulties and dangers Rohingya refugees encounter on their journey to safety and a better life in Southeast Asia are brought to light by their continuous arrival.
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